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Tilta is releasing two new tripods designed for photographers and videographers on the go.

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The National Geographic Photo Ark project has marked 18 years of capturing living species under human care by photographing its 16,000th species: the Santa Cruz long-toed salamander.

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Summer may be a relatively slow time for camera releases, but that doesn't stop accessory makers from coming out with new products to fill new niches, round out their lineups, or even just put a spin on existing models. We've rounded up a few recent releases that caught our eye.

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Free users of ChatGPT can now generate up to two images per day with DALL-E 3 after the AI image generator was previously exclusive to ChatGPT Plus subscribers.

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A lot of financial results have been released recently. This time, the company under the microscope is Nikon, who had a solid showing in the first quarter of the fiscal year, continuing the company's remarkable recovery.

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There are some fantastic camera-themed Lego projects out there, but the Lego ZH1 is much more than a toy. It is a fully functional 35mm film camera built using Lego bricks.

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Aputure's new Sidus Four is an all-in-one device for control of up to eight lighting universes, designed for demanding lighting environments.

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The Made By Google hardware event tomorrow, August 13th, will mark the debut of the Pixel 9 smartphone family. Here's what Pixel fans can expect.

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A new website lets New Yorkers use the Department of Transportation traffic camera network to capture unusual selfies on the streets.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom's administration hired a personal photographer earlier this year, raising eyebrows among California taxpayers. Officially called the governor's Director of Photography, the photographer reportedly earns a $200,000 annual salary, among the highest in Newsom's administration, and just $34,000 shy of Newsom's wages.

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